The AEG A71101TSX0 has an energy efficiency rating of "A++", whereas the Miele F12011 S-1 has a rating of "A+".

Better Brand

AEG freezers have an average rating of 77.2%, but Miele has an average rating of 5%.

5 Reasons For

7% Higher Freezer Net Capacity

The Miele F12011 S-1 has a freezer net capacity of 98L. That's 6L higher than the AEG A71101TSX0 (92L).

This is the total usable (net) capacity of the freezer, measured in litres.

A higher capacity means that more food can be stored in the freezer at a time.

Read moreRead less | Edit

A Little Lower Noise Level

The Miele F12011 S-1 has a noise level of 38dB, however the AEG A71101TSX0 is a 39dB noise level freezer (1dB higher).

This is the noise level of the freezer, measured in decibels (dB).

Fewer dB means a quieter freezer, which means it is less likely to be distracting or annoying as it hums along in the background.

Read moreRead less | Edit

Longer Storage Time During Power Failure

The Miele F12011 S-1 is a 26h storage time during power failure freezer. That's 2h longer than the AEG A71101TSX0 (24h).

The length of time during which freezer can store food without mains power connection.

A longer storage time means that there is less chance of your food being defrosted and ruined by an untimely power failure.

Read moreRead less | Edit

More Shops Are Selling it

A greater number of shops increases the chances of the product remaining in stock and also increases the price competition amongst retailers for this freezer.

Considerably Better User Reviews

Based on 8 reviews, the Miele F12011 S-1 has an average user review score of 85%, however the AEG A71101TSX0 has an average rating of 70% (based on 4 reviews).

Reviews & Awards

Average User Rating

The Miele F12011 S-1 has better user reviews than the AEG A71101TSX0. The average user reviews score for the Miele F12011 S-1 is 85% based on 8 reviews, where as the average score for the AEG A71101TSX0 is 70% based on 4 reviews.

Width

Height

Depth

Energy Efficiency

Energy Efficiency Class

Running Costs Over 10 Years

Freezer running costs calculated based on an average of 24 hours of use per day. The running cost comprises the electricity cost when using the freezer and the electricity standby cost. Compare all energy saving freezers.

Environmental Impact

We have calculated the amount of CO2 that will be generated by running each of these freezers for 10 years. We have then converted that into the number of tree seedlings that you would need to plant and grow for 10 years in order to offset that amount of CO2.